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AUTISM SPEAKS-FUNDED RESEARCHERS & PARTNERSHIPS
ON DISPLAY AT
INSAR 2019MAY 1 - 4, 2019 | MONTREAL, CANADA
ENHANCING LIVES TODAY AND ACCELERATING A SPECTRUM OF SOLUTIONS FOR TOMORROW
AUTISM SPEAKS-FUNDED RESEARCHERS & PARTNERSHIPS ON DISPLAY AT INSAR 2019
PLEASE USE THIS BROCHURE AS A ROADMAP TO
EXPLORE THE POSTERS, ORAL PRESENTATIONS,
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS AND OTHER EVENTS
THAT FEATURE AUTISM SPEAKS INVESTIGATORS,
FELLOWS AND RESEARCH PARTNERS AT THIS YEAR’S
ANNUAL MEETING. THE ABSTRACTS REPRESENT A
DIVERSE PORTFOLIO OF COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS.
WE HOPE YOU’LL VISIT, ENGAGE AND CELEBRATE
THIS GROUNDBREAKING WORK.
TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019
CST Technical Consultation and Coordination Meeting
CST Regional Focal Point Training and Consultation Meeting
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 201911:00 AM
Ramezay Room | 8th floor Le Westin Montreal, 270 Rue Saint-Antoine
PRESS CONFERENCE
Ruth Ann Luna (GI grant support) Abstract ID#31722 Gut Feelings: Linking Gastrointestinal Multi-Omic Profiles with Complex Phenotypes in Pediatric ASD
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 201911:30 AM - 1:30 PM
POSTERS
MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITY
Arun Karpur# Abstract ID#29626 Factors Predicting Psychiatric Disorders Among Children with ASD: Analysis from the 2016 National Survey of Children’s Health
Maya Reiter (Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellow) Abstract ID#30273 Amygdala-Frontal Functional Connectivity Predicts Longitudinal Anxiety during the Transition to Adulthood in Autism
Daniel Coury (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#30496 Association of Child and Adolescent Sleep Problems with Child and Parental Health
Amanda Bennett (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#31831 Behavioral Concerns Associated with Sleep Disturbance Severity in Children with ASD
DIAGNOSTIC, BEHAVIORAL, SENSORY AND INTELLECTUAL SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT
Micah Mazurek et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#30758 Developmental and Autism-Specific Screening Practices among Primary Care Providers
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
2:30 PM - 3:25 PM
NEUROPATHOLOGY / -OMICS
Ruth Ann Luna (GI grant support) Abstract ID#31722 Gut Feelings: Linking Gastrointestinal Multi-Omic Profiles with Complex Phenotypes in Pediatric ASD
POSTERS
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Robyn M. Busch, Thomas Frazier# Abstract ID#31145 Neurobehavioral Phenotype of Autism Spectrum Disorder Associated with Germline Heterozygous Mutations in PTEN
KEY | Grantee | # Autism Speaks Staff
* This ATN/AIR-P activity was supported by Autism Speaks and cooperative agreement UA3 MC11054 through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Research Program to the Massachusetts General Hospital. This work was conducted through the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network.
AUTISM SPEAKS-FUNDED RESEARCHERS & PARTNERSHIPS ON DISPLAY AT INSAR 2019
KEY | Grantee | # Autism Speaks Staff
* This ATN/AIR-P activity was supported by Autism Speaks and cooperative agreement UA3 MC11054 through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Research Program to the Massachusetts General Hospital. This work was conducted through the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network.
INTERVENTIONS – NON-PHARMACOLOGIC – INFANT, TODDLER, AND PRESCHOOL
Melissa Maye (Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellow) Abstract ID#31241 Encouraging Toddlers with ASD to Request: An Exploration of Expectant Pausing and Engagement Strategies
DIAGNOSTIC, BEHAVIORAL, SENSORY AND INTELLECTUAL SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT
Amy Shui et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#29765 Effects of Age, IQ, and Sex on Autism Diagnostic Instrument Scores
EVENT
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
AUTISM SPEAKS RECEPTION
Reporter Bar | 3rd floor Le Westin Montreal, 270 Saint-Antoine Ouest
FRIDAY, MAY 3, 20197:15 AM - 8:45 AM
Room 522
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP
Ramzi Nasir, Laura Pacion, Antria Spyridou, Jinan Zeidan, Andy Shih# (Public Health Program Support)
Autism and Related Disorders in the Context of Humanitarian Emergencies
Autism in Humanitarian Settings
PANELS
10:30 AM-12:30 PM
HEALTH AND WELL-BEING IN TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH AND ADULTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
Lisa Croen (Public Health Grant) Abstract ID #29950 Are Health Care Providers Ready to Transition Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorders to Adult Care? A Survey of Clinical Providers in California
THE MULTIPLE POWERS OF EYE TRACKING IN EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH: FROM MECHANISM TO DIAGNOSTIC, PROGNOSTIC, AND CLINICAL CHARACTERIZATION UTILITY
Thomas Frazier# Abstract ID#31937 A Brief Remote Eye Tracking Paradigm May Enhance Clinical Evaluation of Autism Risk and Language Level
POSTERS
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
FAMILY ISSUES AND STAKEHOLDER EXPERIENCES
Alycia Halladay, Arun Karpur#, Joan New#, Casey Gold, Alison Singer, Thomas Frazier# (Science Program Support) Abstract ID#30213 Determining Impact of Fellowship Grants in Autism Research
Cecilia Montiel-Nava (Public Health Program Support) Abstract ID#30050 Parents’ Attitudes Toward the Process of Attaining a Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder for Their Children
Eric Butter, Kevin Stephenson et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#29746 Mechanisms of Parental Stress Associated with Emotional and Behavioral Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
AUTISM SPEAKS-FUNDED RESEARCHERS & PARTNERSHIPS ON DISPLAY AT INSAR 2019
PANELS
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
“DEVELOPMENTAL DISCONNECTIONS” IN INFANTS AT RISK FOR ASD
Xuan A. Tran (Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellow) Abstract ID #31777 Functional Connectivity during Language Processing in Infants at Familial Risk for ASD
SLEEP, CIRCADIAN NEUROSCIENCE, AND AUTISM ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
Beth Malow (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#: 33041 Interventions for Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
POSTERS
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
SERVICE DELIVERY/SYSTEMS OF CARE
Beth Malow (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#29926 ECHO Autism Transition: An Innovative Approach for Increasing Access to Healthcare for Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
PEDIATRICS
Fenning R. M, Steinberg Epstein R., Butter E., Hammersmith K., McKinnon-Bermingham K., Norris M., Moffitt J. M., Coury D.L., Lu F., Macklin E., Kuhlthau K. (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#30208 Daily dental care, dental office experiences, and oral health in underserved children with ASD
MOLECULAR GENETICS
Stephen Scherer (MSSNG Program Support) Abstract ID #31214 The Autism Speaks MSSNG Whole Genome Sequencing Precision Medicine Resource
SOCIAL COGNITION AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
Emily Neuhaus (Meixner Postdoctoral Fellow) Abstract ID#31190 Social Motivation by Self- and Parent-Report: Reporter Correspondence and Social Correlates
SENSORY, MOTOR, AND REPETITIVE BEHAVIORS AND INTERESTS
Amanda Bennett (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#30361 Sensitivity to Sounds and Touch and Sleep Concerns in Children with ASD
Alison Marvin, Beth Malow, Amanda Bennett, Daniel Coury (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID #30011 Measures of Effectiveness for Single-Question Sleep Problem Screeners in Children with ASD
SERVICE DELIVERY/SYSTEMS OF CARE
Micah Mazurek et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#29835 Caring for Children with ASD in Primary Care: Perceived Barriers and Needs for Support
Olivia Lindley et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#30723 Service Use Classes Among School-Aged Children from the Autism Treatment Network Registry
Courtney Burnette et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#30036 A Novel Approach for Building Clinical Capacity of Pediatric Providers in Rural and Underserved Communities
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
CULTURAL DIVERSITY NETWORKING LUNCHEON
AUTISM COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDER LUNCHEON
AUTISM SPEAKS-FUNDED RESEARCHERS & PARTNERSHIPS ON DISPLAY AT INSAR 2019
ABOUT AUTISM SPEAKS
Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions,
across the spectrum and throughout the life span,
for the needs of individuals with autism and their
families. We do this through advocacy and support;
increasing understanding and acceptance of people
with autism; and advancing research into causes and
better interventions for autism spectrum disorder
and related conditions.
To learn more about Autism Speaks,
please visit AutismSpeaks.org.
KEY | Grantee | # Autism Speaks Staff
* This ATN/AIR-P activity was supported by Autism Speaks and cooperative agreement UA3 MC11054 through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Research Program to the Massachusetts General Hospital. This work was conducted through the Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network.
COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE
Amy Shui et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#29848 Understanding Pediatric Quality of Life in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Variability in Dimensions in Children with Varying Language Levels
MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITY
Jean Gehricke et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#29935 Physical Exercise and Bone Fracture Rates in North American Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 201911:30 AM – 1:30 PM
POSTERS
BIOMARKERS (MOLECULAR, PHENOTYPIC, NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL, ETC)
Rachael Muscatello (Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellow) Abstract ID #30142 Interactions between the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis and Autonomic Nervous System as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Children with ASD
NEUROANATOMY
Maya Reiter (Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellow) Abstract ID#30312 Atypical Anatomy of Primary Visual Cortex and Links with Intelligence in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
DIAGNOSTIC, BEHAVIORAL, SENSORY AND INTELLECTUAL SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT
Deborah Pearson, Donna Murray# Abstract ID#29711 Toddlers with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex with Comorbid Autism Spectrum Disorder at High Risk for Adaptive Behavior Delay By 36 Months
ADULT OUTCOME: MEDICAL, COGNITIVE, BEHAVIORAL, SOCIAL, ADAPTIVE, VOCATIONAL
Cecilia Montiel-Nava (Public Health Program Support) Abstract ID #30020 Service Use in Adolescents and Adults in Latin America. Results from a Multisite Study
EPIDEMIOLOGY/POPULATION STUDIES
Micah Mazurek et al (Autism Treatment Network)* Abstract ID#30824 Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder in a Clinic-Referred Sample
PANELS
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE FIELD-TESTING OF THE W.H.O. CAREGIVER SKILLS TRAINING
Erica Salomone (Public Health Program Support) International Field-Test of the W.H.O. Caregiver Skills Training for Families of Children with Developmental Disorders or Delays
Rosa Hoekstra (Public Health Grant) Pre-Testing the W.H.O. Caregiver Skills Training Programme for Implementation in Urban and Rural Ethiopia
Amina Abubakar (Public Health Program Support) The Acceptability, Feasibility and Preliminary Evaluation of the W.H.O. Caregiver Skill Training Programme in Rural and Urban Kenya
Mayada Elsabbagh (Public Health Program Support) Facilitators and Barriers to Implementation of Manualized Interventions in Community Based Settings
ABOUT AUTISM SPEAKS
Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions,
across the spectrum and throughout the life span,
for the needs of individuals with autism and their
families. We do this through advocacy and support;
increasing understanding and acceptance of people
with autism; and advancing research into causes and
better interventions for autism spectrum disorder
and related conditions.
To learn more about Autism Speaks,
please visit AutismSpeaks.org.
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These projects, presentations and events are examples of the breadth of research collaborations, initiatives and studies that Autism Speaks
supports through funding and other resources, but is not an exhaustive list of Autism Speaks-funded research. We apologize if a project was
inadvertently missed.
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